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RE: Curing Cannabis

in #cannabis5 years ago

While I could go and gush about how complex this post is and the recent news about cannabinoids and cannabis in general, with all the legal jurisdictions and the economy shifting from black/grey markets to white markets; I rather just skip over that aspect. I will leave a few comments on the post itself before I get to the core of the comment: there's so many things in just one step when dealing with cannabis alone, especially all the annoying factors that go into "curing" cannabis that's been harvested, the steps after and (I think the post touched on this, but I shall comment on it if it hadn't even hinted at it) the varying strains of cannabis alone that potential;y require differing, though micro-changes of, variations of "curing" itself. So, that's something yah get to keep in mind; especially when yah don't forget the larger World Cannabis belongs to: economy, gastronomy (or food culture), agriculture and politics (which should never be forgotten about and how long it took to even get it decriminalized).

But no I want to focus on how this very informational post would be so much better resourced or formatted in a cannabis farmer's farming guide or general book of farming. Imagine these little seeds of knowledge not only spreading but germinating in the minds of both farmers and potential cannabis-lovers/supporters, would help in demystifying the experience of cannabis and how to grow it for farmers and give a newer appreciation to love about cannabis for cannabis-lovers/supporters. Although somethings will need to be reformatted to fit the pages of a stock-standard almanac or farming guide book, this post already could pass with flying colours for what's necessary for a good general/universal understanding of "curing" cannabis which will help guide the person in their application of that knowledge in particular situations. I would imagine that this post would be half-way or three-quarter ways through, especially in the chapters post-cannabis harvest and wanting to start to use cannabis for other things. So definitely a nice thing altogether when high quality posts (good job on the @curie upvote by the way) like these feel like they should be in the books for the future.

So keep on growing and curing cannabis in peace and happy steeming!

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